I'm trying to use midi-alsa-latency-test 0.0.3 https://github.com/koppi/alsa-midi-latency-test/ with an ESI Romio II USB - MIDI interface http://www.esi-audio.com/products/romio2/ and it's not working reliably. The Romio has two MIDI inputs and two MIDI outputs. It is recognised by my system : $ alsa-midi-latency-test -l Port Client name Port name 24:0 RoMIO II RoMIO II MIDI 1 24:1 RoMIO II RoMIO II MIDI 2 But no matter what combination I try : $ alsa-midi-latency-test -o 24:0 -i 24:0 $ alsa-midi-latency-test -o 24:0 -i 24:1 $ alsa-midi-latency-test -o 24:1 -i 24:0 $ alsa-midi-latency-test -o 24:1 -i 24:1 I get : timeout: there seems to be no connection between ports 24:x and 24:x The transmit LED for the MIDI output lights up once but the receive LED for the MIDI input never does. No, it's not a bad connection. Running alsa-midi-latency-test between one output (or input) of the Romio II and one input (or output) of another MIDI interface works reliably. What doesn't work is loopback between the Romio II and itself. Is this a known problem ? Thanks in advance. -- André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user